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© Agfa-Gevaert N.V. 1999.

No parts of this document may be reproduced, copied, adapted or transmitted in any form or by any meanswithout the written permission of Agfa-Gevaert N.V.

Agfa-Gevaert N.V. makes no warranties or representation, expressed or implied, with respect to the accu-racy, completeness or usefulness of the information contained in this document and specifically disclaimswarranties of suitability for any particular purpose. Agfa-Gevaert N.V. shall under no circumstances be liablefor any damage arising from the use or inability to use any information, apparatus, method or process dis-closed in this document.

Agfa-Gevaert N.V. reserves the right to make changes to this document without prior notice.

Agfa-Gevaert N.V., Septestraat 27, B-2640 Mortsel, Belgium.

ADC Solo is a trademark of Agfa-Gevaert N.V., Belgium.

Agfa and the Agfa-Rhombus are trademarks of Agfa-Gevaert AG, Germany.

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Table of contents

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ADC Solo features...................................................................................................6Safety precautions...................................................................................................7Safety compliance ...................................................................................................8Operating modes ..................................................................................................... 9The user interface ................................................................................................. 10Switching on the ADC Solo.................................................................................... 18Switching off the ADC Solo.................................................................................... 20

&KDSWHU����%DVLF�RSHUDWLRQ��µ2SHUDWRU�PRGH¶� ..................................................... 21

Reading an image plate......................................................................................... 22Reading an emergency image plate ...................................................................... 24Re-erasing an image plate .................................................................................... 28

&KDSWHU����$GYDQFHG�RSHUDWLRQ��µ.H\�RSHUDWRU�PRGH¶� ...................................... 31

Survey of advanced functions (‘Key-operator mode’) ............................................ 32Preventive maintenance work................................................................................ 33Troubleshooting checklist ...................................................................................... 34

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Introducing the ADC Solo

This chapter draws attention to important safety precautions andintroduces the ADC Solo.

❑ ADC Solo features

❑ Safety precautions

❑ Safety compliance

❑ Operating modes

❑ The user interface

❑ Switching on the ADC Solo

❑ Switching off the ADC Solo

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ADC Solo features

The ADC Solo is a digitizer for image plates retaining latent X-ray images. It hasbeen developed by Agfa.

■ The ADC Solo accepts one cassette containing one image plate at a time. TheADC Solo:

• takes the cassette containing the image plate from the cassette slot;

• reads the cassette ID data;

• removes the image plate from the cassette;

• scans the image plate;

• converts the information of the latent image to digital data;

• erases the image plate and re-inserts it into the cassette;

• gives the cassette ID data the status ‘erased’;

• returns the cassette;

• transmits the digital image data to an image processing device (‘destination’).

■ The ADC Solo permits assigning the status ‘emergency’ to an image. Anemergency image will be given priority by the image processing device.

■ The ADC Solo permits re-erasing an image plate before re-using it. In specificcases, this is necessary to prevent ghost images caused by previous exposuresor stray radiation from interfering with the image of interest.

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Safety precautions

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• The ADC Solo has been designed for scanning medical X-ray image plates andshould only be used for these purposes.

• The ADC Solo must only be operated by qualified staff.

• Make sure that the ADC Solo is constantly monitored in order to avoid inappropri-ate handling, especially by children.

• Only trained service personnel must make repairs. Only authorized service per-sonnel must make changes to the ADC Solo.

• If there is any visible damage to the machine casing, do not start nor use the ADCSolo.

• If you want to connect the ADC Solo with other devices, components or assem-blies and if the technical data do not permit determining whether the combinationwith these devices, components or assemblies involves hazards, you must consultthe respective manufacturers to avoid danger for operating personnel or the envi-ronment.

• Do not override or disconnect the integrated safety features.

• Switch off the ADC Solo before performing any maintenance work or repairs. Dis-connect the ADC Solo from the mains before making repairs or performing anymaintenance activities during which live electrical components may be exposed.

• As is the case for all technical devices, the ADC Solo must be operated, cared forand serviced correctly.

• If you don’t operate the ADC Solo correctly or if you don’t have it serviced cor-rectly, Agfa-Gevaert is not liable for resulting disturbances, damages or injuries.

• When installing the ADC Solo, care must be taken to ensure that there is either amains plug or an all-cable disconnecting device in the internal installation fittednear the ADC Solo and that it is easily accessible.

• If you notice conspicuous noise or smoke, disconnect the ADC Solo immediately.

• Check that the voltage setting of the machine matches the power supply voltagebefore connecting the machine to the mains.

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The ADC Solo is a Class 1 Laser Product. Under normal operating conditions -when the service doors are closed - there can be no laser radiation outside the

ADC Solo.

• Open the lower front door only to replace the erasure lamps or the fuses. Openthe right side panel only to solve cassette or image plate jams. When you open thelower front door or the right side panel, the power supply is switched off automati-cally as a precaution.

• Follow meticulously the operation and troubleshooting instructions in the ADCSolo User and Reference Manual. Other actions can be hazardous.

Safety compliance

The ADC Solo complies with:

• the general safety regulations EN 60950, EN 60601-1-2, UL 1950 andCSA C22.2 No. 950;

• the radio interference regulations EN 55022:1997, Class B and FCC 47, Part 15,Subchapter B, Class A;

• the laser safety regulations EN 60825-1:1994 and DHHS/FDA 21 CFR,Parts 1040.10 and 1040.11.

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Operating modes

The ADC Solo can be operated in three modes: operator mode, key-operatormode, and service mode.

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The operator mode groups all basic functions which are aimed at radiographers:

• Reading an image plate;

• Reading an emergency image plate;

• Re-erasing an image plate.

A normal image plate is read automatically after it is inserted in the ADC Solocassette slot; the other functions of the operator mode can be accessed via thekeypad. All functions of the operator mode are described in &KDSWHU���� µ%DVLFRSHUDWLRQ��µ2SHUDWRU�PRGH¶�¶.

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The key-operator mode groups advanced functions which are aimed at techni-cians.

The key-operator mode can be accessed via the Key-operator key on the keypadand is menu-driven. The key-operator functions are described in &KDSWHU� ��µ$GYDQFHG�RSHUDWLRQ��µ.H\�RSHUDWRU�PRGH¶�¶ of the ADC Solo Reference manual.

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The service mode functions are reserved for trained service personnel. They arepass-word protected.

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The user interface

The ADC Solo has three operation modes:

• the RSHUDWRU�PRGH for basic operation;

• the NH\�RSHUDWRU�PRGH for advanced operation;

• the VHUYLFH�PRGH�reserved for trained service personnel.

The functions of the operator mode are described in &KDSWHU����µ%DVLF�RSHUDWLRQ�µ2SHUDWRU�PRGH¶�¶. An overview of the functions of the key-operator mode isgiven in µ6XUYH\�RI�DGYDQFHG�IXQFWLRQV��µ.H\�RSHUDWRU�PRGH¶�¶�RQ�SDJH���. Fordetailed information on the key-operator mode, refer to the ADC Solo Referencemanual.

The ADC Solo interfaces with the user via:

• a keypad and a display;

• a status indicator;

• emergency buttons;

• audio signals.

To access the keypad and the display, press the ribbed area.

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� Status indicator

� Emergency buttons

� Keypad and display

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The ADC Solo keypad features the following keys:

(PHUJHQF\key

To give an image the status ‘emergency’ when it is sent to the image processing device. This key can only be used for cassettes with ID data.

(UDVH key

To erase images without digitizing them. This must be done if:• an image plate has not been used for more than

3 days; • an image plate has been exposed to an

exceptionally high X-ray dose.

.H\�RSHUDWRU key

To access advanced functions (‘key-operator functions’).

6HUYLFH keyTo access service-level functions. Reserved for trained service personnel.

(VFDSH keyTo quit the current function or exit a menu without saving modifications.

&RQILUP key

In key-operator mode:

• to select a menu.• to accept an entry in a menu and go back to

operator mode.

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8S key

• To move the cursor to the previous entry field.

• To scroll upwards.• To increment the number in a numeric entry field.

'RZQ key• To move the cursor to the next entry field.• To scroll downwards.• To decrement the number in a numeric entry field.

/HIW key

• To scroll backwards through multiple choices within a field.

• To move the entry position in a numerical entry field from right to left.

• To toggle between values in a field.

5LJKW key

• To scroll forwards through multiple choices within a field.

• To move the entry position in a numerical entry field from left to right.

• To toggle between values in a field.

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The ADC Solo control panel has a backlit LCD display with 8 lines of 40 charac-ters each. Its lay-out depends on the operating mode.

◆ In RSHUDWRU�PRGH, the display has dedicated areas for specific information:

� Set-up of image processing device:

• [blank]: Default image processing device selected.• Off line: Transmission to all image processing devices disabled.• [process.station] not ready: Image processing device not available.

• [process.station] rerouted: Images rerouted to other image processing device.

� Type of message

� Extra comment or action to take

� System status:

• READY: The ADC Solo is ready for operation.

• BUSY: The ADC Solo is treating an image plate.• ERROR: An error has occurred. Refer to µ7URXEOHVKRRWLQJ�FKHFNOLVW¶�RQ�SDJH���.

• LOCKED: id.

• WARNING: id.

� Operation mode:

• [blank]: Normal operation mode.• EMERGENCY: Emergency function for image plates with ID data.• EMERGENCY BUTTON: Emergency function for image plates without

ID data.• ERASURE: Re-erasure function.

� Error status: service code (SERVICE XXXXX) or error code (CODE XXXXX)

� Device name of the ADC Solo

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Set-up display STATUSFUNCTION MODE

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Patient_Last_Name Sub_ExamPatient_Last_Name Sub_ExamPatient_Last_Name Sub_ExamStation Name ERROR

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1 2 4

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The operator main screen is:

When the ADC Solo is treating an image plate, it displays the following screen:

◆ In NH\�RSHUDWRU�PRGH, operation is menu driven. The menu displays the key-operator functions, the active keys, and the service code.

◆ In RSHUDWRU�PRGH and in NH\�RSHUDWRU�PRGH, both informational and warningmessages can be displayed. Informational messages are displayed as black textagainst a white background; warning messages are displayed in reverse mode.

Identifier of image plate being treated:

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After image ID data is read;

During scanning of image plate and transmittal of image data;

During transmittal of image data to image processing device.

� Key-operator functions

� Active keys

� Service code

READY

ADC SOLO

BUSY

Miller Chest AP

Queue managementDigitizer set-upDate and TimeSend test imageSystem infoInstallSave configuration

: quit : ok : select

KEY-OPERATORMENU

SERVICE XXXXX

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At the top of the ADC Solo, a light indicates the status of the ADC Solo.

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Two emergency buttons are located at the front of the ADC Solo. They permitprocessing emergency image plates without ID data. The upper button permitsprocessing of emergency images of the trunk; the lower button permits process-ing of emergency images of the limbs.

The emergency buttons have the following labels:

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&RQVWDQW Ready Proceed

)ODVKLQJBusy (treating image plate)

Wait

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&RQVWDQW Error• Check display for messages

• Refer to µ7URXEOHVKRRWLQJ�FKHFNOLVW¶�RQ�SDJH���.

)ODVKLQJ

• Locked or warning• Power on/self-test in

progress• Key-operator mode

• Service mode• ADC Solo not

connected to image processing device

• Check display for messages• Refer to µ7URXEOHVKRRWLQJ�FKHFNOLVW¶�RQ�SDJH���.

For digitizing unidentified emergency images of the trunk.

For digitizing unidentified emergency images of the limbs.

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The ADC Solo gives status information via beeps. The length of the beep indi-cates the response of the system to a key command.

• A VKRUW beep means that ADC Solo has accepted the key command and is start-ing the operation.

• A ORQJ beep means that you have pressed a non-active key or that the ADC Solohas rejected the key command.

• An LQWHUYDO beep accompanies an error, locked or warning message. Refer toµ7URXEOHVKRRWLQJ�FKHFNOLVW¶�RQ�SDJH���.

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Switching on the ADC Solo

1 Make sure that the setting of the voltage selector at the back of the machinematches the power supply voltage.

2 Locate the main switch and place it in position ‘I’.

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100

230-240

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The machine starts a self-test which may take up to 3�minutes. The followingscreen is displayed:

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3 If the ADC Solo has completed the self-test successfully, the ADC Solo entersthe operator mode and displays the operator main screen:

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WAITSelf test proceeding

READY

ADC SOLO

ERRORSelf test failed

SERVICE XXXXX

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Switching off the ADC Solo

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Check that the ADC Solo is not scanning an image plate. If the ADC Solo isscanning an image plate, the status indicator at the top of the machine is greenand flashing.

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It is recommended to switch off the ADC Solo at the end of the day.

Place the main switch in position ‘0’.

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Basic operation(‘Operator mode’)

This chapter provides basic information on how to digitize imageplates under normal conditions and in emergency situations. Italso treats how to re-erase an image plate to prevent ghostimages caused by previous exposures or by stray radiation.These functions are available in operator mode.

❑ Reading an image plate

❑ Reading an emergency image plate

❑ Re-erasing an image plate

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Reading an image plate

The main function of the ADC Solo is digitizing image plates and transmittingdigital image data to an image processing device.

To read an image plate:

1 Make sure the cassette has been identified properly via the ID station.

2 Check that the ADC Solo is ready for operation:

• the ADC Solo must display the operator main screen with ‘Ready’ status, e.g.:

• the status indicator at the top of the ADC Solo must be green and be lit constantly.

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3 Insert the cassette containing the image plate into the cassette slot of the ADCSolo as shown below.

Make sure to insert the cassette with the hinge [1] at the top and the locking mecha-nism [2] at the bottom.

VIPS not ready READY

ADC SOLO

Status field

2

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While treating the image plate, the ADC Solo will display the following screen:

The ADC Solo:

• converts the information of the latent image to digital data;

• erases the image plate and re-inserts it into the cassette;

• gives the cassette ID data the status ‘erased’;

• returns the cassette;

• transmits the digital image data to an image processing device (‘destination’).

When the ADC Solo has treated the cassette, it displays the operator main screen.

❖ If the $'&�6ROR displays an error message, refer to ‘Troubleshooting check-list’ on page 34.

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Reading an emergency image plate

You may have an image plate which you wish to give priority over other imageplates which are being processed by the image processing device. Such imageplates are referred to as ’emergency image plates’. In operator mode, you cantreat either:

◆ emergency image plates with ID data via the Emergency key on the keypad;

◆ emergency image plates without ID data via the emergency buttons at the frontof the ADC Solo.

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To read an emergency image plate with ID data:

1 Check that the ADC Solo is ready for operation:

• the ADC Solo must display the operator main screen with ‘Ready’ status, e.g.:

• the status indicator at the top of the ADC Solo must be green and be lit constantly.

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Status field

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2 Press the Emergency key on the keypad.

The display will read:

3 Insert the cassette containing the emergency image plate into the cassette slotas shown below.

Make sure to insert the cassette with the hinge [1] at the top and the locking mecha-nism [2] at the bottom.

When the ADC Solo has treated the emergency image plate, it displays the operatormain screen.

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To read an emergency image plate without ID data:

1 Check that the ADC Solo is ready for operation:

• the ADC Solo must display the operator main screen with ‘Ready’ status, e.g.:

• the status indicator at the top of the ADC Solo must be green and be lit constantly.

2 Press one of the emergency buttons at the front of the ADC Solo.

The button which you have pressed will be lit and the display will read:

For digitizing unidentified emergency images of the trunk.

For digitizing unidentified emergency images of the limbs.

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3 Insert the cassette containing the emergency image plate into the cassette slotas shown below.

Make sure to insert the cassette with the hinge [1] at the top and the locking mecha-nism [2] at the bottom.

The image plate will be digitized using the scan parameters for the emergency buttonas defined during configuration.

When the ADC Solo has treated the emergency image plate, it displays the operatormain screen. The digital image data are transmitted to the image processing deviceaccompanied by default ID data. The image processing device will give the emer-gency image priority over the other images in the image processing queue.

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Re-erasing an image plate

At the end of a normal or emergency digitizing cycle, the ADC Solo returns anerased image plate. However, in the following cases, you must re-erase theimage plate before re-using it in order to prevent ghost images from interferingwith the image of interest:

• If the image plate has not been used for more than 3 days. In this case, the image plate may have been exposed to stray radiation.

• If an image plate has been exposed to an exceptionally high X-ray dose. In this case, deep layers of the image plate may still retain a latent image afterstandard erasure. Leave the image plate to rest at least one day before re-erasingit.

You can erase image plates which you have given the status ‘to be erased’ viathe ID station or image plates which have the status ‘erased’.

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To re-erase an image plate which has been erased as part of a normal or emer-gency digitizing cycle:

1 Check that the ADC Solo is ready for operation:

• the ADC Solo must display the operator main screen with ‘Ready’ status, e.g.:

• the status indicator at the top of the ADC Solo must be green and be lit constantly.

2 Press the Erase key on the keypad.

READY

ADC SOLO

Status

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The display will read:

3 Insert the cassette into the cassette slot.

While erasing, the ADC Solo will still display the above screen. When the ADC Solohas erased the image plate, it displays the operator main screen.

If the above screen is not displayed but the display reads:

you have entered a cassette with ID data not having the status ‘erased’. You nowhave the choice: either cancel erasing or erase the image plate.

◆ To cancel erasing and make a regular scan: press the Escape key.

◆ To erase the image plate: press the Confirm key.

While erasing, the ADC Solo will display:

When the ADC Solo has erased the image plate, it displays the operator mainscreen.

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ERASE “PATIENT NAME”?Press to erase or to scan

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Put cassette in slot or press to quit

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To re-erase an image plate which you have given the status ‘to be erased’ viathe ID station:

1 Check that the ADC Solo is ready for operation:

• the ADC Solo must display the operator main screen with ‘Ready’ status, e.g.:

• the status indicator at the top of the ADC Solo must be green and be lit constantly.

2 Insert the cassette into the cassette slot.

The ADC Solo will automatically erase the image plate. The display will read:

When the ADC Solo has erased the image plate, it displays the operator mainscreen.

READY

ADC SOLO

Status

BUSY

* * * ERASING * * *

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Advanced operation(‘Key-operator mode’)

This chapter gives an overview of the key-operator functions,preventive maintenance actions and troubleshooting. For detailed information on these topics, refer to the ReferenceManual.

❑ Survey of advanced functions (‘Key-operator mode’)

❑ Preventive maintenance work

❑ Troubleshooting checklist

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Survey of advanced functions (‘Key-operator mode’)

A survey of the functions which are available in key-operator mode is givenbelow. For detailed information, refer to &KDSWHU���� µ$GYDQFHG�RSHUDWLRQ��µ.H\�RSHUDWRU�PRGH¶�¶ of the ADC Solo Reference manual.

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Preventive maintenance work

The only maintenance action which you must perform is checking the imagequality. Refer to the Reference manual of the image processing system.

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Troubleshooting checklist

A survey of possible problems is listed below. If corrective actions are straight-forward, they are given below. The more elaborate troubleshooting proceduresare explained in detail in &KDSWHU����µ3UHYHQWLYH�PDLQWHQDQFH�DQG�WURXEOHVKRRW�LQJ¶ of the ADC Solo Reference manual.

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The ADC Solo does not start up. Refer to µ&KHFNLQJ�WKH�YROWDJH�VXSSO\¶�RQ�SDJH��� of the Reference manual.

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POWER SUPPLY OUT OF TOLERANCE

1. Check setting of voltage selector switch on back panel.

2. Check fuses of the machine

3. Check supply voltage.

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Set-up display 67$786FUNCTION MODE

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IP JAM

1. Remove right side panel2. Put plate back into cassette.

3. Close right side panel.

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ERASURE LAMP [X], [Y], [Z] DEFECTIVE

Press to complete, IP is not erased

• Press Confirm key.

• Refer to µ5HSODFLQJ�WKH�HUD�VXUH�ODPSV¶�RQ�SDJH��� of the Reference manual.

SCANNER WARNINGPossible bad image, press

• Press Confirm key.• Contact your local service

organization.

[PPNAME] NOT READYPlease check and press

• Check image processing device.

• If image processing device is ready, press Confirm key.

CORRUPTED MESSAGE IN QUEUE

Please press and check queue

• Press Confirm key.• Refer to µ&RQVXOWLQJ�WKH�LPDJH�WUDQVPLVVLRQ�TXHXH��µ4XHXH�PDQDJHPHQW¶�¶�RQ�SDJH��� of the Reference manual.

UNKNOWN DESTINATION [PPNAME]

Please press and check queue

• Press Confirm key.• Refer to µ&RQVXOWLQJ�WKH�LPDJH�WUDQVPLVVLRQ�TXHXH��µ4XHXH�PDQDJHPHQW¶�¶�RQ�SDJH��� of the Reference manual.

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ERROR WHILE LOADING LANGUAGE FILE

Default language is used, please press

• Press Confirm key. English will be used.

• Restart ADC Solo.

• If the problem persists, contact your local service organization.

PARTLY SCANNED IP DETECTED

Possible loss of image, press

• Press Confirm key.• Check image at destination.

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IP NOT SUFFICIENTLY ERASED

Press and erase again

• Press Confirm key.• Refer to µ5H�HUDVLQJ�DQ�LPDJH�SODWH¶�RQ�SDJH���’.

EMPTY CASSETTE Press to get cassette

• Press Confirm key.

• Remove cassette.• Insert cassette containing

image plate.

CASSETTE WRITE ERROR

Press to get cassette

• Press Confirm key.

• Remove cassette.• Use another cassette.• If problem persists with other

cassettes, contact your local service organization.

WRONG CASSETTEPress and remove cassette.

• Press Confirm key.

• Remove cassette. • Insert correct cassette in the

right way.

CASSETTE IDENTIFICATION ERROR

Press , remove and identify

• Press Confirm key.

• Remove cassette. • Re-identify cassette. • Re-insert cassette.

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CASSETTE READ/WRITE ERROR

Press , remove and try again

• Press Confirm key.

• Remove cassette. • Re-insert cassette.• If problem persists, initialize

and identify cassette via ID station.

• If problem persists with other cassettes, contact your local service organization.

CASSETTE NOT IDENTIFIED

Press , remove and identify

• Press Confirm key.• Remove cassette.

• Identify cassette. • Re-insert cassette.

24 X 30 CM CALIBRATION MISSING

Press to accept or

• Press Confirm key to treat 24 x 30 cm image plate with-out calibration or press Can-cel key to treat cassettes with other formats.

• Contact your local service organization.

SERVICE MODE Please wait Wait.

CASSETTE SLOT BLOCKED

Remove cassette, press

• Remove cassette.• Remove obstructing objects.

• Press Confirm key.

IMAGE-QUEUE FULL Check queue

• Refer to µ&RQVXOWLQJ�WKH�LPDJH�WUDQVPLVVLRQ�TXHXH��µ4XHXH�PDQDJHPHQW¶�¶�RQ�SDJH��� of the Reference manual.

• Check that the ADC Solo is not off line (Refer to µ7KH�GLV�SOD\¶�RQ�SDJH���).

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UNKNOWN DESTINATION [PPNAME]

Press , remove cassette and identify

• Press Confirm key.

• Remove cassette.• Identify cassette. • Re-insert cassette.

• Check the configuration of the system.

RIGHT SIDE PANEL NOT CLOSED

Close right side panel

Close the right side panel.

UNKNOWN IP-TYPEPress , remove cassette, call Service.

• Press Confirm key.

• Remove cassette.• Contact your local service

organization.

EMERGENCY DATA NOT DEFINED

Emergency keys disabled, press

• Press Confirm key

• Contact your local service organization.

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Wrong or missing volume label

• Remove floppy.

• Insert floppy with correct label.• Press Confirm key.

Floppy not formatted• Remove floppy.• Insert formatted floppy.• Press Confirm key.

Floppy full • Remove floppy.• Insert empty formatted floppy.

• Press Confirm key.

Floppy write protected

• Remove floppy.

• Remove write protection from floppy.• Re-insert floppy. • Press Confirm key.

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Equipment information sheet

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Specifications

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Type of product Digitizer

Commercial name ADC Solo

Model number 5155

Original seller/manufacturer Agfa-Gevaert NV-Mortsel

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CE 93/42 EEC ‘Medical Devices’ (Europe)

ULUL 1950, CSA 22.2 No. 950 (North America)

CUL (North America)

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Length, at cassette slot 730 mm

Length, at foot 700 mm

Width 450 mm

Height 1408 mm

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Unpacked 215 kg

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Operating voltage

Europe: 230 V ± 10%

USA: 120 V + 6%, -10%

Japan: 100 V ± 10%

208 V + 6%, -10%,

Mains fuse protectionEurope: 16 A, slow blow

USA & Japan: 15 A, slow blow

Mains frequency 50/60 Hz

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Standby

• 230 V/ 50 Hz configuration 230 W

• 208 V/ 60 Hz configuration 227 W

• USA: 120 V/ 60 Hz configuration 216 W

• Japan: 100 V/ 60 Hz 220 W

During operation

• 230 V/ 50 Hz configuration max. 1610 W

• 208 V/ 60 Hz configuration max. 1470 W

• 120 V/ 60 Hz configuration (USA) max. 1440 W

• 100 V/ 60 Hz (Japan) max. 1500 W

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Room temperature 15 °C - 30 °C

Maximum temperature change 0.5 °C/min.

Relative humidity 10 % - 75 %

Magnetic field (Dynamic) compliant with EN 61000-4-8, Level 5

Sunlight exposure not be operated in full sunlight

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• Cold start fully operational after max. 30 min.

• Warm start fully operational after self-test if not switched off for more than 3 min., after 30 min. operation

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24 x 18 cm 238 x 178 mm

30 x 24 cm 298 x 238 mm

35 x 35 cm 354 x 354 mm

35 x 43 cm 354 x 430 mm

30 x 15 cm 298 x 148 mm

12 x 10” 303 x 252 mm

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10 x 8” 252 x 201 mm

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Noise emission (sound power level according to ISO 7779)

• During scanning max. 65 dB(A)

• Standby max. 45 dB(A)

Radio frequency emissionaccording to EN 55022:1997, Class B and FCC, Part 15, Subchapter B, Class A

Heat emission

• During scanning max. 1610 W

• Standby 230 W

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Estimated product life (if regularly serviced and maintained according to Agfa instructions)

7 yrs.

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Printed in Belgium

Published by Agfa-Gevaert N.V., B-2640 Mortsel-Belgium

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